France's Annie Ernaux on women writers
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French writer Annie Ernaux said she hoped that her Nobel Prize was "a sign of hope for all female writers", who "have not yet gained legitimacy as producers of written works". She made the comment in a lecture ahead of the official ceremony on Saturday in Sweden. Ernaux is the first French woman – and the 17th woman overall – to win the prestigious literature prize since it was first awarded in 1901. Read more here https://bit.ly/3iUnhFP